User Guide
24 Kaspersky Anti-Virus® for Sendmail with Milter API
/opt/kav/5.6/kavmilter/web – directory containing the kavmilter.wbm remote
management module for the Webmin program.
/var/db/kav/5.6/kavmilter/ – application directory that includes:
backup/ – message backup storage directory;
bases/ – directory storing the anti-virus database and kernel modules;
bases/backup/ – directory for storing backup copies of the anti-virus
database and kernel modules created prior to updating;
licenses/ – directory containing license keys for the application;
patches/ – directory containing application patches;
run/ – directory that stores the file with the application ID;
templates/ – directory for storing notification templates;
tmp/ – directory for the temporary files.
mibs/ – directory containing MIB files.
/var/log/kav/5.6/kavmilter – directory that contains report files which are
created if the application is configured to save reports to a file rather
than the system log.
The default locations for application files on servers running
OpenBSD / FreeBSD differ from those for Linux OS, as follows:
/usr/local/etc/kav/5.6/kavmilter/ – directory containing the application files for
FreeBSD.
or
/etc/kav/5.6/kavmilter/ – directory containing the application configuration
files for ОpenBSD.
/etc/kav/5.6/kavmilter/rc.d/kavmilterd (for OpenBSD) – service script to
control operation of the application;
/usr/local/man – directory containing manual pages.
/usr/local/share/kav/5.6/kavmilter/bin – directory containing application
executable files.
/var/db/kav/5.6/kavmilter/doc – directory containing application
documentation.
/usr/local/share/kav/5.6/kavmilter/web –
directory containing the
kavmilter.wbm remote management module for the Webmin program.
When Kaspersky Anti-Virus is installed on a server running FreeBSD, the
kavmilterd service script that controls the performance of the kavmilter
executable file is located in the /usr/local/etc/kav/5.6/kavmilter/rc.d/
directory. The application also creates a symbolic link to this script under
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/.










